Poland Tax Conference 2018
The Poland Tax Conference 2018, November 13, will discuss the most recent developments in Polish tax law, both from a domestic and international tax law perspectives. Outstanding tax practitioners and scholars will explore the key issues to succeed in a tax transparent world structuring cross border tax-compliant planning. Outstanding tax practitioners and scholars will explore the key issues to succeed in a tax transparent world structuring cross border tax-compliant planning.
The topics to be discussed during the conference:
- Overview on the latest developments in Polish domestic tax law
- Overview on the relevant recent developments in Polish international tax law
- Overview on the law on reporting requirements relevant recent developments in Polish
international tax law - Tax planning in Poland in the post BEPS era: transparency and substance with
reference to selected jurisdictions such as Luxemburg, Netherlands, Malta, Cyprus,
Liechtenstein - Wealth protection and tax advisory in the world of the obligatory tax schemes’ reporting
- Tax-compliant planning for Polish individuals and corporate entities through wealth management structures in a comparative view with selected jurisdictions such as Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Aldona Leszczyńska-Mikulska, attorney-at-law, tax advisor, partner will take part in the conference.
More information: http://exchange-ideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Poland-Tax-Conference-Flyer_en.pdf
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